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TheMaine Network of Children's Advocacy Centers is a membership organization committed to promoting Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) and supporting existing and emerging centers. The Network promotes the development, growth, and utilization of CACs and multi-disciplinary teams to more effectively respond to Maine's sexually abused children and their families.

The Maine Network of Children's Advocacy Centers provides statewide representation and support for Maine's local Children's Advocacy Centers including: Resource sharing and mentoring, Technical assistance, Public policy advocacy, and Statewide communication.​For more information about a membership with the National Children's Alliance, please click here.

I appreciate how the Network always offers support to member centers, informing us of the latest research, topics of interest and upcoming professional development opportunities. Whenever I have a question or need clarification (such as interpreting specific language within a quality assurance standard), the Network is quick to respond and assist! I appreciate that the Network has a pulse on what's going on with other centers in the state as well as having connections with the other regions of CACs across the country, which helps to keep us informed of best practices. -CAC Provider

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The Network is a program of the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

Proudly accredited by the National Children's Alliance

Funded in part by the Maine Department of Health & Human Services, and by your generous public and private donations.

Maine Network of Children's Advocacy Centers

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted or abused, you can get help by calling the free, private 24-hour statewide sexual assault helpline at 1-800-871-7741. For more information, click here.

For information on how to report child abuseclick hereor call 1-800-452-1999 or Maine Relay (711) for Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

In accordance with federal regulations, the Maine Network of Children's Advocacy Centers does not discriminate in the access to or provision of its services.